Montreal Juniors Explained

Operated: to 1982
Colours:Red, White and Blue
Dates1:1933-72
Dates2:1972-75
Name3:Montreal Juniors
Dates3:1975-82
Dates4:1982-84
Dates5:1984-89
Dates6:1989-96
Dates7:1996-present

The Montreal Juniors were a junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League from 1975 to 1982. They played at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

History

The Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge were renamed in 1975, becoming the Montreal Juniors. The most famous graduate from the team is Denis Savard. The team played for seven seasons as the Montreal Juniors before moving to Verdun.

Players

Award winners

Robert Lebel Trophy
(Team with the best Goals Against Average)

Michel Brière Commemorative Trophy
(Most valuable player)

Jacques Plante Commemorative Trophy
(Best Goals Against Average)

Emile Bouchard Trophy
(Defenseman of the year)

Instructor's Trophy
(Offensive Rookie of the Year)

Raymond Lagacé Trophy
(Offensive Rookie of the Year)

Frank J. Selke Commemorative Trophy
(Most sportsmanlike player)

Marcel Robert Trophy
(Scholastic player of the year)

Hall of Fame alumni

Two members of the Montreal Juniors would be enshrined in the HHOF. One of them played for the Juniors, the other was one of the team's coaches.

Denis Savard was a local superstar and centreman, who played three seasons with the Juniors racking up 455 points in three years. He would go on to play many years for the Chicago Blackhawks, and won a Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens in 1993. Jacques Laperrière was a defenseman, part of many Montreal Canadiens championship teams. After retiring as a player, Laperrière took on the position of coach of the Montreal Juniors prior to the 1975-76 season. Partway through the following year he resigned, as the pressure and violence at the amateur level caused him to sour on his new profession.

NHL alumni

Yearly results

Regular season

SeasonGamesWonLostTiedPointsPct %Goals
for
Goals
Standing
1975-767236297790.5493282893rd West
1976-777227378620.4313103684th Lebel
1977-787241256880.6113973272nd Lebel
1978-797239258860.5973842912nd Lebel
1979-807239303810.5624063872nd Lebel
1980-817235370700.4863163283rd Lebel
1981-826440222820.6413112473rd QMJHL

Playoffs